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Exercise "Forms of verbs", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 7 245 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 48.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Tuesday 31 August - 10:57:
"what a suspenseful story...No panic , it was only a boy who wanted to deliver a pizza..."
They got a perfect mark
Stats (7244 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 65.3 %
The same man (stand)* on the porch in darkness, staring at me through the glass-panelled door.
Question 2 passed: 44.9 %
I didn't know how long he (watch)* me,
Question 3 passed: 57.2 %
but I (start)* to get worried.
Question 4 passed: 56.5 %
Suddenly, I (look) * at the clock : half past five !
Question 5 passed: 48.5 %
Still an hour (wait)*
Question 6 passed: 39.5 %
before Peter (come)* back home.
Question 7 passed: 54.8 %
Suddenly, I (feel) *
Question 8 passed: 48.1 %
like (call) * him in on his cell to know
Question 9 passed: 48.7 %
whether he (can - come) * home earlier.
Question 10 passed: 46.7 %
Yet, that (be - admit)* that I was afraid and worried,
Question 11 passed: 44.8 %
and I (not - want - Peter - know) *,
Question 12 passed: 44.1 %
since, to him, I (never - mention) * the stranger
Question 13 passed: 53.3 %
constantly (follow) * me for days.
Question 14 passed: 29.5 %
I (must - confess) * I
Question 15 passed: 42.3 %
(keep) * a secret from him for such a long time !
Question 16 passed: 43.3 %
(Start - panic), *
Question 17 passed: 57.4 %
I (seize)* my phone and
Question 18 passed: 57.3 %
(dial) * 911.
Question 19 passed: 37.9 %
My hair (stand)* on end and
Question 20 passed: 50.3 %
my face (run)* with sweat !
Question 21 passed: 49.5 %
I (terrorise)* !
Question 22 passed: 42.9 %
On the phone, the sweet voice of the policewoman (just - answer)*
Question 23 passed: 55.8 %
when I (hear and see)* the doorknob
Question 24 passed: 41.6 %
(turn)* ...
Question 25 passed: 39.5 %
(the police - be)* here before
Question 26 passed: 45 %
I (attack) * ? I couldn't know that for sure ....
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